Any info would be appreciated, thank you. I haven’t done any research to find out who has the current rights to the ATLAS name (as relating to fruit jars) but I’m sure someone out there will know, and can answer your question. See this chart: http://www.fruitjar.org/PlantCodes/Hazel%20Atlas_files/image002.jpg Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. From what I am finding online, this is from a Hazel Atlas bottle, does anyone know what the purpose is? Feb 9, 2016 - Many glass companies made carnival glass back in the early 1900s. 2 watching. Many ‘Atlas’ mason jars were made by Hazel-Atlas over a long period of time, and many mold/plant code number variations probably exist. Please click here to return to the Glass Bottle Marks pages. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Perhaps a collector who is more conversant with the Hazel-Atlas lines of mugs and other tableware can chime in? (2) Does anyone know how Classico (or more accurately whoever makes the jars for Classico) came to acquire the rights to the Atlas name to stamp it on jars? K Often found in green followed by pink and crystal (clear). I don’t know, but if you wish you may email a picture of the bottle to my address listed at the lower right-hand corner of this site. I have a Atlas jar that is about 9″ tall and 4 1/2″ wide. Sapphire Blue “Eastlake” Children’s Mug, made by Atterbury & Company of Pittsburgh in the 1880s, C. IHMSEN & SON – PITTSBURGH – dark amber squat ale bottle. A. They were possibly produced as early as the late 1890s, in shades of aqua, light green, light blue, cornflower blue and other colors. In the 1920s-1940s, Hazel Atlas was the third-largest glass container company in the country. Any ideas as to the markings? The “O” might be a plant code for the Oakland, California location, but I’m not positive about the “33”. Please check out my webpage about Numbers on the base of containers. That’s what I kept running into, that they used a different stamp on the bottom. Anyone who tells you a certain bottle is worth a definite, specific amount of money is either honestly misinformed or a liar. Thanks so much! I know Hazel Atlas made commercial jars and bottles. Hazel-Atlas eventually grew to become one of the largest glass manufacturing firms in the world, (probably second in the United States, behind Owens-Illinois Glass Company) with 14 glass plants operating simultaneously. Hazel-Atlas Glass: Identification & Value Guide, Second Edition [Gene Florence, Cathy Florence] on Amazon.com. The lid has a circular handle and is the same color red. It has side seams and no defining symbols. They have no pieces today in stock in pink or blue Starlight, and in Platonite have only the cup. Do you know where I can get the mug and what it should cost? I found info on one of them that tells me it was made from 1899-1917 and came free with two bottles of Rieger Whiskey. Hi Maria, The “lugs” might be vaguely compared, at a quick glance, to the appearance of a “wing”, a raised separated bar with points or “arrows” on both ends, or an airplane propeller. I am assuming most, if not all, of their jars were continued to be made until 1964 (Hazel-Atlas had been bought out by Continental Can Company in 1957). My guess is they may be from the 20’s or 30’s. The whiskey stills had been destroyed by what looks like axes and dynamite. Sometimes I use them for dry oven canning. $10.00. the Official Hazel Atlas Glass Website. I see many lids on jars which may not be the “original” lids for those brands, such as many such jars posted on ebay. Was: $24.99. Truly appreciate it. Thank you! I have a light blue atlas strong shoulder mason jar with a zinc lid. I recently found a quart size and a pint size Atlas E-Z Seal glass canning jars and several different designed glass lids that fit them and a glass Ball quart size canning jar. Also, the date is when it was filed not necessarily when it was made. Hi! About 5 1/4” in height and has an oval shape and is very thick glass. Jeanine, I’m not that knowledgeable about the Hazel-Atlas Shirley Temple items, but there have been tons of reproduction mugs, pitchers, etc appearing on the market over the last couple decades or so. Collect Depression glass. The Hazel-Atlas Company was established in Washington, Pennsylvania, in 1902 as a result of the merger of the Hazel Glass Company and the neighboring Atlas Glass and Metal Company. Btw, I do think it is odd that no clear glass examples of that jar have been found, but my guess would be that the jar was made in clear glass for a short time (perhaps a very short production run of only a few hours or a day or two) so only a relatively small number of examples were produced, before switching to ordinary white milkglass. This particular bottle was made at plant number “7” (Alton, Illinois). Some glass bottles and insulators are so full of bubbles the effect is amazing. The earlier versions are round, in aqua or light green and she dates them as circa 1904-1920s. This bottle was made in 1972 at plant number 9 which was Streator, Illinois. Can anyone tell me if the coffee mugs were marked? Wayne, I don’t have details on the date coding system used by Hazel-Atlas in the earlier years (if they used one). Hi Cheryl, Do you shop for antique glass looking for #ThriftStoreFinds? Here is what info I could find: In the book “The Fruit Jar Works, Volume 2” (by Alice M. Creswick & Steven B. Creswick, published 1987), on page 9 she describes several jar variants marked “ATLAS / SPECIAL / MASON” on the front of the jar. mark on base of amber beer bottle. "The Hazel Atlas Glass Identification and Value Guide". The Hazel-Atlas mark sometimes varies slightly in exact appearance, especially on small bottles where there was little room to engrave the mark into the mold,  but in general it is easily recognizable on the majority of glass items. In any case, I really can’t answer your question with any solid information. The tumbler sits on a short footed base that adds some unique flavor to this vintage glassware piece. David, I have 12 transparent blue luncheon plates (8″) that look alot like Hazel Atlas Moderntone Cobalt Blue design. Mold numbers and other numbers appear on the bases or heels of countless glass containers of all types. While this might be a factory second, would it have any additional sale value? The “4672” would be an identification or catalog number used by Hazel-Atlas that was assigned to that particular mold style. I’m not sure about that particular patent but it was typical for a patent to last 14 years. A wide range of lettering/embossing errors are fairly commonly seen in fruit jars, bottles and insulators, especially those made before about 1920. External links and references Hazel-Atlas made TREMENDOUS numbers of containers for many, many companies and no one is familiar with more than a small fraction of them. All in all, well worth the purchase. Do you have any ideas? David. Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation used an “Anchor logo superimposed over an H” or an “Anchor inside a rectangle”. R in a triangle mark used by Reed. Plants were located at Wheeling, WV;  Washington, PA;  Clarksburg, WV;  Zanesville, OH;  Grafton, WV;  Ada, OK;  Pomona, CA;  Blackwell, OK;  Lancaster, NY;  Oakland, CA;  Montgomery, AL; and Plainfield, IL. Hope this helps, But I have posted your question here, and maybe someone who is more knowledgeable about your plates will chime in with better info for us. You are here: Home / Depression Glass / Hazel Atlas Depression Glass / Hazel Atlas Fruits Depression Glass Pattern and a Mystery Piece November 8, 2016 by Kathy 1 Comment I was glad to find this Fruits green depression glass luncheon plate at an estate sale last month. Choose from our large selection of unique and hard-to-find Hazel Atlas Mid-Century cocktail … They look really awesome! References: Florence, Gene and Cathy. It has a metal top. Susan C, Hi Susan ~ The General Mills Company contracted with Hazel Atlas Glass to produce a breakfast set that would appeal to children while promoting their products to homemakers and mothers. Tips. The dish measures 45/8″ long x 3″ wide at the widest x 1.5″ deep. Click the links below to join our FREE newsletter and become a member of the only site dedicated to Hazel Atlas Glass. There is a brief history of the glass from 1885 until the factory was sold to the Continental Can Company in 1956. Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation continued to expand into other areas of production such as tableware, closure and sealing machinery, and toiletries and cosmetic containers through the expansion of existing facilities and the purchase of Baltimore, Maryland based Carr-Lowry Glass Company and the west coast Maywood Glass. Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company was a large producer of machine-molded glass containers headquartered in Wheeling, West Virginia.It was founded in 1902 in Washington, Pennsylvania, as the merger of four companies: . Hazel Glass first made the glass inserts that fit inside the zinc lid closures for bottles. Several glass companies produced Tom & Jerry sets. The glass lid had a metal fastener that is not wire. I found a glass bottle- “half pint” with a horse and a horseshoe engraved on the bottle. The “7944” is a design or catalog number assigned to that particular style container. The “translucent” appearance is a case of “sick glass”, caused by burial in moist conditions over a long period of time. I am certain this type of red glass paint has a specific name..it is quite unique but I am not sure what it is. They do not usually have the manufacturer mark stamped on them. Or maybe some other type of information. The signs seem to be a bit conflicting on this because the machine would indicate a later date, but bubbles indicate an earlier date. [1] Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. Most glass will begin acquiring a faint, microscopically thin whitish stain on the outside surface of the glass if it lies buried long enough. Just wondered if production only ended when they went out of business or sooner Thanks. ~David. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Hazel-Atlas’ well-known makers’ mark consists of a large capital letter “H” with a smaller capital “A” positioned underneath the H, appearing somewhat like a small step-stool or bench situated underneath a table. Base markings on rectangular amber bottle made by Owens-Illinois. Hazel Glass and Metals Company (started in 1887) Atlas Glass Company (started 1896) Wheeling Metal Plant; Republic Glass Company Recognize Anchor Hocking, Hazel-Atlas, Federal and McKee. This example appears on the base of a clear decorative spirits bottle embossed with a horse head inside a horseshoe design, and the words “Los Angeles Brewing Company”, perhaps a limited-edition bottle made during the 1930s or 1940s for a polo club? Check out my summary page on so-called “Beach Glass”. Berry Co. Chicago. Best regards, This vintage Hazel Atlas Milk Glass footed tumbler features the Gothic pattern and stands 5.5" tall. Thanks Barbara. with the H over the A symbol also all located on the bottom of the jar.. The “10” is probably the plant location code. Antique Glass Bottles Antique Glassware Vintage Kitchenware Vintage Dishes Glass Jars Vintage Pyrex Milk Glass … David, What does it mean when it has a h over an a and a 13 over that, Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, made in mold number 13. There is a brief history of the glass from 1885 until the factory was sold to the Continental Can Company in 1956. They made actual Mason jars for home canning, as well as other glass items, such as depression glass and milk glass. … I would guess that most (sometimes almost all) glass containers made before 1900-1910 have at least some bubbles in them. In 1957, Hazel-Atlas became a division of the Continental Can Company. It is signed on inside with a “G and what looks like an arrow”. Depression Era . By knowing what to look for, you'll know when to splurge on a valuable piece of glassware to add to your collection. Here is a page with some info……… In general, to answer your question………. Any info this community may have would be greatly appreciated. The yellow Ovide creamer shown is marked with the “H over A” trademark on the base. As long as the manufacturer felt the product would still perform it’s intended use adequately, they permitted some amount of bubbles in the finished product. There is NO characteristic H A trademark on these plates but each one has a different tiny raised number on the bottom. Most of the items in these pattern glass sets were not marked,  but are fairly well known and recognized by collectors who specialize in studying tableware patterns of that era. And the new stuff cannot take the same temperature extremes as the old stuff (or the new, borosilicate glass PYREX sold in europe). It has the big H and small A. HAZEL - ATLAS GLASS CORPORATION : FRUIT JARS The Hazel Glass Company was started by two brothers Charles N. Brady and C. H. Tallman in 1885 in Wheeling, West Virginia. To be honest, I really don’t know. Of course you have to take the prices with a grain of salt. Concerning the number “2” on the base, that is a mold number. Thanks! Duraglas trademark on base of generic amber half-gallon bleach jug. The later pieces by Continental were referred to as HazelWare. See more ideas about antique glassware, glass, antique glass. I hope this will be of help! I was searching for information on my grandfather’s “Just Say When” shot glass with the Hazel-Atlas logo on the base, and stumbled across your article. Hello Jack, Research Chemist You might try using different search queries. Though its corporate offices were located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Hazel-Atlas factories produced machine-made pressed glass throughout the U.S., including Oakland, California; Buffalo, New York; and Ada, Oklahoma. But your bottle was most likely made within a few years after 1933. as time went on they gradually became less and less common as technology got better and better, and more of the “kinks” were worked out in producing containers relatively free of flaws and imperfections. Easily identify your piece through the Hazel Atlas website and then find the value, to be sure you are getting the maximum price! Thanks for your posts! I can’t narrow down the date to a specific year. Website, along with hundreds of pictures, pages, and price Lisa, the majority of Hazel-Atlas tableware is unmarked. $19.99. Codes on bases of H-A bottles:  Many of the Hazel-Atlas containers I have seen do not conform exactly to this chart, but this might be of some help in interpreting the markings on some of their products. When researching old Atlas jars, all the Mason jars that seem to be made by them for use as actual re-usable Mason jars for home canning actually seem to have looked quite different. Hazel-Atlas marked MUCH more of their container glassware (which was often thrown away after one use) than they did of their tableware for long-continued home use, which is somewhat ironic. I remember reading about that research within the last year or two, but I didn’t remember the name/company/brand of the jar involved. I could make a guess on age (circa 1930s-1950s) but cannot narrow that down for you. Likely at least 6 or more identical molds were used (on the automatic bottle machine) to manufacture that type of pancake syrup bottle. stories with other collectors and members of the Hazel 1), Florentine No. Hazel-Atlas produced dozens of different patterns, with unique names. 0 Comment Report abuse. “ATLAS” was a well-known brand name used for many years, and although I don’t know exactly why Hazel-Atlas didn’t change the name on their jars, I would assume they felt the simple one-word brand name “ATLAS” already had such STRONG name recognition among the public that it would have been totally unnecessary and possibly ill-advised to make any change. Kandy, I don’t know anything about the dish. Once the largest glass manufacturer in the world, Hazel-Atlas grew out of the Hazel Glass Company, which was founded in 1885 to make opal glass liners for the zinc caps of Mason jars. You can find a list of some of those permit numbers by doing a keyword search online. “W in a diamond” used by Westite Glass Company, as it appears on the base of a jade green milkglass vase (photo courtesy of Abby Chovanec), “Robin in a tree” – Mosser Glass Company mug in emerald green, Star Glass Works, New Albany, IN. Ron, I’m sorry but Hazel-Atlas made thousands of different bottles, jars, flasks and jugs over more than four decades and I have no specific info on your jar. However, the glass has distinct bubbles within the jar and even in the ridges on the lip. You may even see mold numbers embossed on modern glass jars and bottles in your refrigerator or cupboard! Hi, I have a clear bottle fragment that says, ‘ANT-FOIL’ on it. Collectors Books, 2005. 2 (Poppy No. $21.50. I’m curious if anyone knows what type of glass the new Classico jars are made of. David. Hazel Glass Company aka Hazel Atlas Corporation was formed in 1885 by two brothers, Charles N. Brady and C.H. 1934-1942 Moderntone Cream Soup Bowl Photo by Jay B. Siegel Moderntone Cobalt Cup . The clear versions came later, perhaps after the mid-1930s. However, on some earlier containers, such as some of their fruit jars, the mark on the bottom may be faint or poorly embossed, and almost unrecognizable even to collectors who are familiar with Hazel-Atlas. They are positioned on the top center of the lid just to keep the wire bail in place when the jar is sealed. Furthermore, the base of the jar where the maker’s mark should be, all I can find is the number “2.” I’m creating a catalog for my company (I work in archaeology) and have been cross-referencing maker’s marks with the Society of Historic Archaeology, however they don’t have anything for just the number 2. The jar has a wire bail to secure to top. Hazel Atlas produced huge quantities of “ Depression glass ” tableware in the 1920s, 1930s and ’40s, most commonly in the typical “Depression era” transparent glass colors of light green, clear (“crystal”), pink and yellow (actually a light yellow leaning toward yellow-amber). H All of the lids I see on both the “Atlas E-Z Seal” (made by Atlas Glass Co. and later Hazel-Atlas Glass Company) and on the “Ball Ideal” jars (made by Ball Bros Glass Co.) look to be very similar, with slight differences, and bear two raised “lugs” on top, surrounded by several concentric rings, usually 3 or four. And a decent collection of reference books on glass-related topics helps a lot too! Even if you can not find a piece on our website, we offer a free email identification and value service. It was given to my Aunt in the 1960’s and does not have any markings on it but does look like a Hazel Atlas Gingerbread Print cookie jar. ADVERTISEMENT Bubbles may range from tiny “seed” bubbles (like champagne fizz) to medium-sized, to very large, misshapen, lozenge, teardrop or elongated pear-shaped bubbles. Pictures are good, although they could be a little larger. ), Diamond Glass Company, Royersford, Pennsylvania, “Diamond I” or “I inside a Diamond” (Illinois Glass Company), EUREKA design on base of unidentified tumbler / jelly glass, Fairmount Glass Works / Fairmount Glass Company, Falls City Glass Company, Louisville Kentucky (1884-1892), Faroy Glass Candle Holders “FAROY U.S.A.”, “Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle” Phrase, F.H.G.W. Today, while yard saling, I came across an old liquor bottle for 75 cents. Possibly a date code for 1933? Platonite was patented by the Hazel Atlas Glass Company in 1936 but was used for making glassware and dinnerware sets as early as the 1920s. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. I still keep my classico jars, and I use them for storing herbs and such. the Diamond and oval superimposed with an I in the center). You might try searching ebay over a period of time, and consulting the realized prices via the “Completed Auctions” search, for average current values. David. They advised the jars were not actually for canning, and presumably, that’s why they changed the lids. The pattern piece listings are helpful. I’m amazed at your patience and effort to answer everyone’s questions. The markings, color, shape, and other details all play a part in understanding the history and value of glassware. Not To Be Missed Drinkware Sets All Things Crystal Great Giftware Tabletop … Some patterns were also made in cobalt blue and, in a few cases, amethyst. The hallmark of a capital A nested within the bottom of a capital H can be found on many of the company's vintage glassware items. Most Hazel Atlas dinnerware is not marked. G-94 was the bottle style number. Perhaps someone with solid info will chime in and tell us. Hi Gail, As we were cleaning the basement, we found a bottle with a label that is torn. Can I assume it is Hazel Atlas and when was it made? Not sure when discontinued. Some collectors lump them together with the so-called “Hoosier jars” or “Hoosier cabinet jars”, although the jars made as accessories to the Hoosier Cabinets are not really quite the same. Our website contains over 600 pictures and more than 150 pages of information. Also is there a reason why these jars only say “Atlas” and not “Hazel-Atlas” on them? You may be able to identify some or most of those patterns by consulting books on Depression Glass, such as the books by Gene Florence and Hazel Marie Weatherman. Shop top china patterns > Crystal - Glassware. Hazel continued with liners and product jars. This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. Diamond-I mark on bottom of amber bottle made by Illinois Glass Company. Across from the H over A is the number 2 and at the bottom is O-4672. Hazel Atlas produced huge quantities of “Depression glass” tableware in the 1920s, 1930s and ’40s, most commonly in the typical “Depression era” transparent glass colors of light green,  clear (“crystal”), pink  and yellow (actually a light yellow leaning toward yellow-amber). David. I have a pint size canning jar with a Hazel-Atlas mark I am trying to date; standard lid, clear, square base, it has a raised grid pattern on all 4 sides except an oval of plain glass on one side (I am guessing for a label) I ran across this site in my search. To be honest with you, I don’t know what the date range would be on your jar. You can use this site to find and identify depression era glass patterns, elegant glass patterns and 1940s, 1950s and 1960s era glass patterns. If you haven’t been to this site yet, check out a brief article about the Shirley Temple repros here: http://www.spglass.com/caveat10.html Then they changed the lid size so they no longer fit the regular size canning jar lids. However, it isn’t rocket science at all and you can manage to value your So I cannot say with certainty whether or not your plates were made by Hazel Atlas. Shop top china patterns > Crystal - Glassware. As well as that good ole Google search engine! They were numbered on the inside of the mold, and in your case the bottle was made from mold number “2”. Since I don’t know if there is a real difference in the lids made by Atlas and Ball (and I am assuming that replacement lids were sold separately retail, to use on any of these types of glass jars, which might have been made by other companies as well? I believe the other one may have been obtained the same way. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. Most of the ones I’ve seen are not marked, so consider yourself lucky that you can identify the maker! AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle – with P 11 code, American National Can Company logo, on base of 1990 green soda bottle, Logo of two water drops – Pasabahce, Turkey. Best regards, In the middle of the metal lid, there is a ceramic oval drawing of a man playing a guitar with a woman listening. “BALL” logo, as seen on a BALL PERFECT MASON jar from the period c. 1910-1923. They produced Newport in amethyst and cobalt, with a little pink and some Platonite white and with colors. Basically, the collectible antique/vintage bottle market is a function of supply and demand. Hope I have not over stepped on this info. Any idea on the year made? Although as time wore on, it seems that some of their later ware (such as that made in the 1950s– mugs, soup bowls, cups, sugar bowls, etc) are more likely to be marked on the base. Hello, looking for some quick info on a jar I just thrifted. GLASS FACTORY INFORMATION ~ Antique Glassware ~ Manufacturers' Marks, Logos & Emblems used by Glassmaking Companies in the USA ~ Antique Bottles ~ Fruit Jars ~ Glass Electrical Insulators ~ Tableware ~ Dating Info ~ Articles about different types of Glass, Vintage & Antique. ~David. I have a small milk glass tapered jar with the HA mark on the bottom. There’s also only a number “2” where the makers mark should be. I know we must “tread carefully” and “never make assumptions” but I have no problem believing the jar was indeed used by Amelia Earhart. Thanks again and have a great day!!! O-I trademark/ logo used by Owens-Illinois, Inc. R inside a “sun” representation. Fenton “Colonial Blue” Thumbprint pattern candy dish / vase, with ruffled rim. For the definitive Hazel-Atlas Glass Company collectors site, try checking out this link: http://www.hazelatlasglass.com/ . This is especially noticeable on alot of the machine-made clear glass containers of the early 20th century, although most ordinary inexpensive glass is potentially subject to this effect to some degree. Thank you. Weblinks-other interests (Most are not glass-related). It is like a clamp style lever action. Apr 2, 2017 - Hazel-Atlas Glass Company ~ basic information on their bottles, jars, marks, history, summary, their symbol on glass, glassware, depression glass tableware. Vintage Hall Westinghouse Cobalt Blue Picture. Look at the value of certain pieces and some identifying characteristics of each. Also, many other types of jars (product jars or “packer jars” were made by Hazel-Atlas for many years, and those often have only the H-over-A trademark on the base along with mold numbers. Helpful. The bottom has a “D-2” on the first line, underneath it says “39-55” and the HA on the side. How can I know when it was made? Identify Collectible Glassware Marks and Signatures With This Gallery Use this illustrated gallery of marks to help you identify your antique and collectible glass pieces. Aug 14, 2014 - Explore Robert Magill's board "Identifying Vintage Glass", followed by 402 people on Pinterest. I have the same bottle, wondering the same thing you are, can’t find anything anywhere else. 1” – Dinner Plate (c. 1932-1935) In 1957, Hazel-Atlas became a division of the Continental Can Company. This is a jar of Dr. C. H. Berry’s freckle cream, produced from 1906 to the late 30s in this particular jar. Set Of 6 Vintage Hazel Atlas Moderntone Cobalt Blue 6" Plates. The “6592” would be a catalog or inventory number assigned to that particular mold or “style” jar. Rebecca, The Hazel-Atlas mark continued to be used, at least on some percentage of their glass products, until approximately 1964, when Continental sold all of the glass plants (except the facility at Plainfield, Illinois) to Brockway Glass Company. Danielle, that is an example of a mold engraving error. Though its corporate offices were located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Hazel-Atlas factories produced machine-made pressed glass throughout the U.S., including Oakland, California; Buffalo, New York; and Ada, … http://vasonabranch.com/packing_houses/index.php?title=California_Conserving_Company, The “O-9052” is likely a code number for that particular jar design/style (used in inventory records or catalogs, and communications with buyers). This product actually worked, although it was toxic, as mercury inhibits melanin formation in the skin. I was hoping someone could provide information about a glass cookie jar that was handed down to me. 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